Answer:
B. Momentum
Explanation:
There is a correlation between Momentum and Kinetic Energy. Both are variables that depend to some extent on speed and mass. Therefore, if a body has a certain speed, it will have a momentum and a kinetic energy.
If you write down the formulas for kinetic energy
[tex]KE = \frac{1}{2} mv^2[/tex]
and momentum
[tex]p = mv[/tex]
You can write the energy in terms of momentum
[tex]KE = \frac{p^2}{2m}[/tex]
Despite this, there is an important difference: the moment is a vector quantity: it has a direction in space, these moments have the same ability to 'add up' in direction and magnitude as the vectors of forces for example. On the other hand, kinetic energy is a scalar quantity, which implies that it has no direction in space.